1. Winnie Palmer Hospital- A state of the art hospital just for women and babies, built in 2006. Level 3 NICU. Ideally suited for high risk pregnancies.
-vaginal delivery $3,200- 24 hr stay
-vaginal delivery $4,500- 48 hr stay
*These prices are for the pre-paid package rate that includes hospital care for Mom & baby. Must be paid in full before discharge from the hospital. Must have had pre-natal care throughout pregnancy and be low risk. Length of stay is based on the birth time of the baby. Not included: obstetrician, pediatrician, anthesiology, labs, and antibiotics charges/fees.
-cesarean delivery $7,600- 3 day length of stay
*Epidural included, but not cost to administer epidural. Anesthesiology charges are $1050 if paid up front and approx $2,000 if paid later. These prices are for the pre-paid package rate that includes hospital care for Mom & baby. Must be paid in full before discharge from the hospital. Length of stay is based on the birth time of the baby. Not included: obstetrician, pediatrician, anthesiology, labs, and antibiotics charges/fees.
2. Florida Hospital- same pre-paid price to deliver at Winter Park or Orlando locations. Florida Hospital Winter Park is considered the new boutique hospital. It has been remodeled, offers free massages, and brings in scones and other yummy non-hospital food to new mommies. NICU is Level 2. Florida Hospital Orlando has a Level 3 NICU and even has NICU rooms for Mom and baby to be together. One great thing about the Florida Hospital system is that they are owned by Seventh Day Adventists, so the staff can pray with you openly and encourage you as a brother/sister in Christ.
-vaginal delivery-48 hr short stay $4,240- covers Mom & baby care for 54hrs. starting at time of admission
*Not included $850 epidural, anesthesiology charges, $850 circumcision, physician charges, outpatient charges
-cesarean delivery- 72 hour short stay- $6,890- covers Mom & baby care for 78hrs. starting at time of admission- epidural included
*Not included anesthesiologists $750 pre-paid (afterwords $1500), $850 circumcision, physician charges, outpatient charges
Thank you for this blog! I am self employed, and my husband's employer insurance plan is $800 a month just for me! I would love to have more information on the final costs of your out of pocket pregnancy. Also, I enjoy your perspective on delivery from a Christian point of view.
ReplyDeleteJust like the commenter above, I am interested in any information you are willing to provide on the final cost of your pregnancy with an HSA. In addition, I was wondering if you had an out-of-pocket limit on your payments (our is currently $8k in-network), and if so, how that affected the final numbers. We are currently planning for next year and there is not much information available on the cost of pregnancy with HDHP/HSA, and medical billing is such a secretive process that it would be nice to get a real life example.
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